Class of 1950
Detailed Reunion Schedule
(As of March 15, 2005)
Monday, June 13. Arrival Day
- Registration begins in Collis Cafe at 10:00 AM with Walt and Rose Mary Lindenthal and their crew of classmate helpers.
- Concierge Desk open in Collis Cafe from 10AM. **
- Lunch on your own or Professional School lunches. 12:00 Noon
- Tuck School of Business – Luncheon at Byrne Hall
- Speaker: Dean Paul Danos
- Thayer School of Engineering – Luncheon at Cummings Hall
- Speaker: Interim Dean William Lotko
- Dartmouth Medical School – Luncheon in Hayward Lounge, Hanover Inn
Speaker:Dean Stephen Spielberg, M.D.
- Reunion College events sponsored by the College, as well as golf, tennis and hiking, and other activities arranged by the Concierge Desk.
- 1950 Reception - Baker Lobby 6:00PM
- 1950 Dinner – Baker Lawn 7:00 PM
- Concert- Spaulding Auditorium University Chorus of the Upper Valley with Alumni Members of various class Glee Clubs 8:15PM
- Informal Class Gathering - Collis Cafe 9:30PM to Midnight.
Tuesday, June 14. Flag Day and Free Day
- Concierge Desk open in Collis Cafe from 7:30 AM
- Continental Breakfast in Collis Cafe. 7:30 AM to 9AM
- Annual Athletic Breakfast: Pavillion, Thayer Dining Hall 8 AM
Speaker: Josie Harper, DA and various coaches
- Morning meeting with President Jim Wright 10 AM Spaulding
- College Continuing Education activities and special tours. Check Concierge Desk.
- Class Athletic Events.
- Golf - Hanover Country Club - Tee Times 11AM to 1PM
- Tennis – College Courts – Round Robin 1PM to 4PM
- Reception - Faculty Lounge Patio at Hopkins Center. 6:30 PM
- Class Banquet – Alumni Hall 7:30 PM
- Speakers, Glee Club, and Entertainment TBA
- Informal Class Gathering. Song and entertainment follow at various venues within Collis Student Center. 9:30PM to Midnight
Wednesday, June 15th The Big Day
- Concierge Desk Open in Collis Cafe from 7:30 AM.**
- Continental Breakfast in Collis Cafe. 7:30 AM to 9AM
- .Estate Planning Seminar – Continental Breakfast, West Side -Thayer 7:30AM
- Class Memorial Service with Rev,Jim Birney in Rollins Chapel : 9AM.
- Class Meeting in 105 Dartmouth: 10AM
- “Great Issues 2005”- Symposium in 105 Dartmouth: 10:15AM.
- College Continuing Education activities and special tours. Check Concierge Desk.
- Luncheon on the Hanover Inn terrace: 12:30PM.
- Afternoon activities will include more sports, hiking, or College sponsored events. Check Concierge Desk.
- Reception. – Collis Cafe 6:30 PM
- Lobster and Clam Bake – Collis Common Ground 7:30PM
- Entertainment including Aires.
- After dinner we will gather in Collis Cafe and other Collis venues for more entertainment and some good conversation.
Thursday, June 16th
Continental Breakfast in Collis Cafe. 7:30 AM to 9AM
Check out 12:00 Noon
Off to the Woodstock Inn, home or other places .
** The special events and sports desk (“ Concierge Desk”) will be located in Collis Cafe and staffed by students to handle the details of various class sporting events. The Concierge Desk will also provide you with new and interesting trail maps and make arrangements for you to obtain box lunches if you plan an off-campus outing. Make sure that you are aware of other College-sponsored activities. .
The College has announced the following special events during these three days of reunions:
- New and Special events added by the College include:
- Visit the College Greenhouse - Monday 9AM to 4PM
- Bus Tour of the Campus- Monday 1:30 PM and 2:30PM
- Architectural Walking Tour – Monday 2:30 PM
- Annual Athletic Breakfast –Tuesday 8AM
- President Wright speaks in Spaulding Tuesday 10AM
- Baker Bell Tower Tours Tuesday and Wednesday 2PM – 4PM
- Reunion College. “Democracy and Latin America. Tuesday 2:30 PM
- Garden Walk at the President’s House. Tuesday 3PM, Wednesday 3PM
- Estate Planning Seminar Wednesday Continental Breakfast 7:30 AM
- Globalization, Outsourcing, Higher Education and the tools needed to succeed in today’s world. Continental Breakfast. Wednesday 8:30 AM
- Speeches by Adam Keller, Karl Furstenberg and Carol Felt Wednesday 10 AM
- Reunion College “The ‘Eye’ and Computers. Authenticating Paintings and Drawings in the 21st Century” Wednesday 2:30 PM